1: Introduction
2: States
3: Non-states
4: Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)
5: Problems and challenges
6: Conclusion
Paul Wilkinson is Professor of International Relations and Chairman
of the Advisory Board of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and
Political Violence at the University of St Andrews. Prior to his
appointment at St Andrews in 1989 he was Professor of International
Relations, University of Aberdeen 1979-1989.
He is co-editor of the academic journal Terrorism and Political
Violence, and is currently director of a research project on the
domestic management of terrorist attacks in the UK. He served as
Adviser to UK Governments's Inquiry into Legislation Against
Terrorism. He has published widely on International Relations and
terrorism, his latest publication being Addressing The New
International Terrorism; , a report to the Trilateral Commission,
(May 2003, co-authored with Nye
and Satoh).
So has Browning succeeded in conveying to both academic and general
readers some of the core issues and themes surrounding the term,
international security? For me, I would say yes.
*Klaus Dodds, e-international relations*
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